Cranium Board Quotes & Sayings
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And I have to work so hard at talking positively to myself. If I don't, it's just real hard to get through the day, and I'll get really down, and just want to cry. My whole body language changes. I get more slumped over. — Delta Burke

The world in which we live has an increasing number of feedback loops, causing events to be the cause of more events (say, people buy a book because other people bought it), thus generating snowballs and arbitrary and unpredictable planet-wide winner-take-all effects. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

You should stay closely connected to the technology when you start your company. — Steve Wozniak

When Peter Beardsley appears on television, daleks hide behind the sofa. — Nick Hancock

What defines us is not how we fall but how we land. — Pam Godwin

Do not fear mistakes. — Benjamin Franklin

The New York Times is the official leak of the State Department. — Mort Sahl

Happiness isn't happiness unless there's a violin-playing goat. — Julia Roberts

Believe in everything you do cause if you don't have self-belief, you'll be clueless. — Shannon Leto

Faith is spiritualized imagination. — Henry Ward Beecher

I'm convinced that each human being more or less builds his own reality. You are what you believe you are. We make images in our minds of what will be---based on what we believe or want, what we're afraid of--- — Kristen D. Randle

I've managed to stay alive out here in the Ruin because I'm a realist. I allow the truth to be the truth, no matter how much I might want it to be something else. — Jonathan Maberry

I was always into cartoons and animation. — Nonito Donaire

I wish the state of enthusiasm I am now in may last, for today I FELT there is a God. I have been devotional and my mind has been led away from the follies that it is mostly wrapped up in. — Elizabeth Fry

Early Morning in Your Room
It's morning. The brown scoops of coffee, the wasp-like
Coffee grinder, the neighbors still asleep.
The gray light as you pour gleaming water
It seems you've traveled years to get here.
Finally you deserve a house. If not deserve
It, have it; no one can get you out. Misery
Had its way, poverty, no money at least.
Or maybe it was confusion. But that's over.
Now you have a room. Those lighthearted books:
The Anatomy of Melancholy, Kafka's Letter
to his Father, are all here. You can dance
With only one leg, and see the snowflake falling
With only one eye. Even the blind man
Can see. That's what they say. If you had
A sad childhood, so what? When Robert Burton
Said he was melancholy, he meant he was home. — Robert Bly